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During the summer of 1968, Leon, a 10-year-old boy, navigates the hardships of young love, his lunatic mother's whims, and his urges to vandalize the house of his neighbors.
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110 min
2008-09-25
Released
French
56
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Léon Doré
Madeleine Doré
Philippe Doré
Léa
Jérôme Doré
Mr. Marinier
Mrs. Brisebois
Bishop Charlebois
Mr. Pouchonnaud
Madame Chavagnac
Woman from the Red House
Madeleine's Friend
Bowling Champion
Madame Marinier
François Marinier
Emergency Doctor
Milkman
Madame Moreau
Cyclope
Marinier Boy
Marinier Girl
Taxi Driver
Inspector
Optometrist
Boy from the Red House
Mr. Moreau
Young Moreau
Moreau's Daughter
Madame Dufort
Léa's Uncle
Snack Employee
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